10 Must-Try Pumpkin Spice Products From Your Favorite Grocery Stores

'Tis the season!

September is here, and you know what that means—pumpkin spice-flavored everything. From dog treats, baked goods, coffees, candies, and everything in between, fall’s signature blend of nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, and allspice is as sure a sign of the changing season as the orange and red leaves on the trees. But there’s so much more to PSL season than a Starbucks latte.

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Trader Joe's

If you love pumpkin spice, look no further than your favorite grocery stores for some yummy (and surprising) options.

Related: 12 Festive Pumpkin Spice Recipes Perfect for Fall

Trader Joe's Petite Pumpkin Spice Cookies

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Courtesy of Trader Joe's

These pumpkin spice shortbread cookies are covered in sweet orange and white yogurt-based icing and topped with colorful sprinkles. Pair with your favorite cup of tea or pack in a lunch for a sweet treat.

Trader Joe's Non-Dairy Pumpkin Oat Beverage

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Courtesy of Trader Joe's


Skip dairy and go for Trader Joe’s Non-Dairy Pumpkin Oat Beverage in your morning cup of joe. Or use it in overnight oats or over your favorite cereal. Ingredients include pumpkin purée, natural pumpkin-spice flavor, cane sugar, and a little sea salt for balance.

Trader Joe's Pumpkin Spice Teeny Tiny Pretzels

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Courtesy of Trader Joe's

Trader Joe’s Pumpkin Spice Teeny Tiny Pretzels covered in pumpkin spiced yogurt and dotted with pumpkin spiced pumpkin seeds for double the fall flavor. Add them to any fall-themed charcuterie board, or eat them by the handful for a seasonal treat.

Bake Shop Pumpkin Sliced Loaf Cake

<p>Courtesy of Aldi</p>

Courtesy of Aldi

Aldi is known for their seasonal products, and this Bake Shop Pumpkin Sliced Loaf Cake is no exception. Each slice is brimming with pumpkin spice flavor and goes well with cinnamon tea or pumpkin-spiced cold brew.

State of Brewing Pumpkin Pie Hard Cider

<p>Courtesy of Aldi</p>

Courtesy of Aldi

Looking for pumpkin spice flavor with a bit of a kick? State of Brewing’s Pumpkin Pie Hard Cider tastes like autumn in a glass. And it’s a great alternative to other pumpkin lagers that are popular this time of year, especially for those who need a drink that's gluten-free.

Favorite Day Pumpkin Spice Whipped Topping

<p>Courtesy of Target</p>

Courtesy of Target

You don’t have to visit your local barista to enjoy a seasonal coffee. Just grab some of this pumpkin spice dairy whipped topping from Target to finish your coffee or hot cocoa with just the right amount of fall flavor. It’s also great to top off pies and ice cream.

Pumpkin Spice Oreos

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Courtesy of Target

Regular Oreos are great. But pumpkin spice Oreos are even better—especially during the fall. Pumpkin spice-flavored creme is sandwiched between two golden cookies in this version of the classic cookie.

Pumpkin Spice Cheerios

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Courtesy of Target

Cheerio fans rejoice—the pumpkin spice flavor of your favorite cereal is back this year. Sure, you can eat them for breakfast, but have you tried them as a topping for yogurt parfaits or in cereal treat bars?

Honey Mama's Pumpkin Spice Cocoa Truffle Bar

<p>Courtesy of Whole Foods</p>

Courtesy of Whole Foods

Indulge in Honey Mama’s Pumpkin Spice Cocoa Truffle Bar featuring raw honey, sprouted pumpkin seeds, cinnamon, and clove. The best part is it's gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegetarian for those with certain dietary restrictions.

Related: Making Pumpkin Pie Spice Is So Easy, You'll Never Use Store-Bought Again

Furry Republic Pumpkin Spice Fries for Dogs

<p>Courtesy of Costco</p>

Courtesy of Costco

Many pumpkin spice foods for humans aren't necessarily safe for pets. But if you want to share your love of all things pumpkin with your furry friend, these Furry Republic Pumpkin Spice Fries for Dogs (made from organic chicken) are a fun choice.

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